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This scholarship is funded in honor of the grandmother of a student from Pakistan who made his education and the education of several others possible during her life and continues to make a difference in the lives of all those around her. The recipient will receive an award of $1000. Eligibility: An applicant must be an undergraduate international student (F-1 visa holder) from Pakistan, who is currently enrolled at Texas A&M University. He/She must have demonstrated financial need or hardship. He/She must also have demonstrated high academic standards, and a love and appreciation for the Aggie Traditions. The applicant must be in good academic standing with the University and have a current TAMU GPR of 3.0. He/She must be actively involved in and taken a leadership role in organizations other than international ones. Duration of Award: A one-time cash award given annually. Application: Follow the general application procedure.
A one-time award of up to $600 will be given each year to recognize international undergraduate students for outstanding achievement in academics and leadership at Texas A&M. Eligibility: Applicants must be undergraduate students holding a non-immigrant visa, enrolled at Texas A&M, and who have not previously received this award. Students must have a minimum of 30 academic credits and a minimum GPR of 3.0. The student must demonstrate that they possess a strong interest in promoting international relations between people of all cultures. First preference for the award is given to those students enrolled full-time at TAMU/Koriyama. Duration of Award: One Semester Application: Follow the general application procedure.
One $2,000 cash award is presented annually to an international student who has excelled in academics, leadership, service, and participation in extracurricular activities. This is the highest honor bestowed on an international student at Texas A&M. Eligibility: Graduate students with a 3.50 GPR or undergraduates with a 3.00 GPR, who have participated extensively in campus and community extracurricular activities in leadership positions, and who have been enrolled at Texas A&M for at least two full semesters, not counting the current semester. This award is announced as a highlight of International Week. Duration of Award: A one-time cash award given annually. Application: Follow the general application procedure.
The Florence Terry Griswold Scholarship I is awarded annually by the Pan American Round Tables of Texas. This Scholarship, named in honor of the founder of the Pan American Round Tables, assists a female student from one of the Pan American countries (other than the United States) in pursuing her studies in the state of Texas. Eligibility: An applicant must be a female student who is a native citizen of one of the Pan American countries (other than the United States) defined as those countries which comprise the Organization of American States/Pan American Union. She must hold a bachelor's or equivalent degree, and be furthering her work on a master's or equivalent degree at a state-supported college or university in Texas. Preference will be given to an applicant who will return to her native country and put her U.S. study and training to user there after completion of her graduate degree. Duration of Award: A grant of at least $2,500 for one year (1/2 per semester or 1/3 per trimester). The grant is usually $2,500, but in some years it might be greater if funds are available. Application: To be announced.
This state of Texas scholarship provides a complete waiver of tuition to eligible international students from countries in the
Caribbean and North, Central, and South America. Scholarship winners must still pay all applicable university fees. Applicants compete
with other international students from their home countries throughout the state of Texas for a limited number of awards that are given
to a certain number of students from each country. Awards are based on academic merit. Competition is intense, and final award decisions
are made by The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, not Texas A&M. Important Notice: Eligibility: To be eligible to receive a Good Neighbor Scholarship a student must:
Duration of Award: Awards last one semester. There is the possibility of receiving awards for all three semesters of the year. Application: Download the Good Neighbor Scholarship application . The International Education Fee Bill originally was passed by the 72nd Texas State Legislature and by a Texas A&M student referendum. It provided for a $1 fee to be collected from Texas A&M (College Station) students every semester beginning Fall 1991. On June 5, 2001 Governor Rick Perry signed HB2218 which allowed for the $1.00 fee to increase to $4.00 beginning Spring 2002. The bill and the referendum stated that $2.50 of the $4.00 will be used immediately while the other $1.50 will be set aside to create an endowment that would generate future scholarships, allowing for the $4.00 fee to be eliminated sometime near 2020. The purpose of the fee is to assist Texas A&M University-College Station students with the cost of an international educational experience. All money collected will go to the student scholarship fund – none of it is to be diverted in any way for administrative or any other costs. A committee comprised of faculty members, administrators, and students establishes the guidelines for distribution of the fee at Texas A&M University. Funding can be $500 or $1,000, depending on the length of the program. At the time of the scholarship application, the student must be enrolled at Texas A&M College Station campus and must be full time unless they are doing work towards a degree at Texas A&M University that does not require full registration (i.e. study abroad program, co-op, internship or international practicum, etc.). It is the policy of Texas A&M University that in all aspects of its operations each person shall be considered solely on the basis of qualifications, without regard to race, sex, religion, national origin, age, disabilities, or veteran status. Application:
The International Education Fee Bill originally was passed by the 72nd Texas State Legislature and by a Texas A&M Referendum. It provided for a $1.00 fee to be collected from Texas A&M (College Station) students every semester beginning Fall 1991. On June 5, 2001, Governor Rick Perry signed HB2218 which allowed for the $1 fee to increase to $4.00 beginning Spring 2002. The bill and the referendum stated that $2.50 of the $4.00 will be used immediately while the other $1.50 will be set aside to create an endowment that would generate future scholarships, allowing for the $4.00 fee to be eliminated sometime near 2020. The purpose of the fee is to assist Texas A&M University students with the cost of an international educational experience. All money collected will go to the student scholarship fund – none of it is to be diverted in any way for administrative or any other costs. A committee established the guidelines for distribution of the fee at Texas A&M University. The scholarship committee is comprised of faculty members, administrators, and students. Eligibility: Graduate and professional students who have been recommended by their advisors may apply for this award. Duration of Award: Awards are made in a one-time payment and are posted directly to the student’s tuition and fee bill. Application: Follow the general application procedure. If you are a US Citizen or US Legal Permanent Resident, you must validate your Study Abroad program via the Study Abroad on-line system prior to the scholarship application deadline. Your application will not be considered complete without the validation.
The Society of Iranian American Women for Education has provided $10,000 in scholarships for Texas A&M students of Iranian descent. The SIAWE is a non-profit charitable organization with no religious preferences or political affiliations. The SIAWE has made the growth and advancement of Iranian students as one of its major goals. Scholarship recipients will receive credit toward tuition and fees at Texas A&M University. Scholarship awards will vary in amounts but will not exceed $2,000. Awards will be distributed in equal amounts over two semesters. Eligibility: To be eligible to receive a SIAWE Scholarship a student must:
Duration of Award: Two Semesters Application: Follow the general application procedure.
An award of approximately $500 will be given to an international student who is currently enrolled in Texas A & M University. Eligibility: The applicant must be an international student who is currently enrolled at Texas A & M University, has demonstrated high academic standards, and has a curiosity and openness to people and traditions of other countries. In addition, the student must be actively involved in organizations other than international ones. Duration of Award: One semester. Application: Follow the general application procedure.
Transfer Camp (T-Camp) is an experience designed for transfer students who seek to create a fun and open atmosphere in which they are welcomed into the Aggie Family. T-Camp Session I will take place from Monday, August 10 - Wednesday, August 12 and T-Camp Session II will take place from Friday, August 14 - Sunday, August 16. The cost of T-Camp is $125. This scholarship will provide $100 towards the cost of T-Camp. Eligibility: All international transfer students admitted to the Fall 2009 semester at Texas A&M University are invited to attend T-Camp and are eligible for this scholarship. Duration of Award: This is a one-time award. Application:Interested students must complete the T-Camp International Student Scholarship Application. Complete applications should be e-mailed to iss@tamu.edu with Subject: T-Camp Scholarship. Applications must be received by the application deadline in order to be considered. Deadline:Friday, July 31, 2009 at 5:00 pm
This award is made available by the State of Texas for international students who are citizens of Mexico. It provides receipients the opportunity to pay in-state tuition. Approximately 40 awards are available each academic year. Eligibility: Undergraduates and graduates who demonstrate financial need are eligible. Only a restricted number are available to Mexican students transferring from border institutions. Duration of Award: Variable, depending on the award made, but never longer than one year at a time. Students must reapply at the end of each award period if they want to be considered for additional awards. Application: Complete the International Student Financial Aid Application.
The Tina Watkins Scholarship was established by friends and colleagues in honor of Tina Watkins, who devoted her life to improving relationships and meeting the needs of International Students. One award of $500.00 will be made to an international student each Spring and Fall semester. Awards are based on academic merit, financial need, and the length of time a student has been enrolled at Texas A&M University. Scholarships will be directly applied to a student's tuition and fee bill at Texas A&M University for their next semester's enrollment. Eligibility: Only self supported international students currently enrolled at Texas A&M University are eligible for the Tina Watkins Scholarship. Full-time ELI students are not eligible. Prospective students are not eligible. Applicants must be enrolled in their first, second, or third semester as degree seeking students at Texas A&M University at the time of their application. An international student is defined as a student who is not U.S. citizen or permanent resident and who does not hold an immigrant visa. A letter of nomination must accompany applications. See information below. Students must be in good academic standing to apply: minimum cumulative GPR for Undergraduates — 2.0, and Graduates — 3.0. Students cannot be the recipient of a Tina Watkins Scholarship more than once. Duration of Award: One Semester Application: Follow the general application procedure. Students can apply for the scholarships through the Texas A&M's University Scholarship Application page. A single application through the University Scholarship Application page allows the student to apply for multiple scholarship awards. To begin the application process please follow these steps:
If you are a US Citizen or US Legal Permanent Resident, you must validate your Study Abroad program via the Study Abroad on-line system prior to the scholarship application deadline. Your application will not be considered complete without the validation. last updated: 03/2009
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